Call to renew the CNDH advances

by times news cr

Las United Commissions on Human Rights and Justice of the Senate They approved the draft call to elect or re-elect the head of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) for the period 2024-2029.

In this regard, the PRI senator, Claudia Anaya expressed concern about the public nature of the call and that the 72 hours stipulated in the regulations are not complied with, which he warned could be susceptible to challenge.

Meanwhile, the PAN senator Ricardo Anaya said that “it would be unacceptable” for the current head of the CNDH, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, seek re-election after the sloppy process by which she was elected five years ago.

He recalled that, in November 2019, when the current president of the Commission was elected by Senate, There was a disagreement, even with disagreements, derived from a questioned elective process.

The PAN accused fraud in the election of Ibarra Stone and assured that there were 116 votes and not 114 as recorded in the session, so the 76 votes that Piedra had would not have been enough to hold the position.

“In these complicated times that the country is experiencing, particularly with militarization, the current Government that heads the Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum start off on the right foot in matters of human rights. We find it unacceptable re-election of the lady Piedra, that first, as you know, he arrived illegally, because he did not meet the requirements, he was a member of a party and that is prohibited by law, and secondly through a fraud that is recorded,” he denounced. Anaya Cortes.

The draft call was sent to the Senate Political Coordination Board for approval.

2024-10-09 04:51:25

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